Cambodia opposition leader sentenced in absentia for defamation
Business Standard | 28 July 2016
A Cambodian court on Thursday found Sam Rainsy, leader of the country's
main opposition party, guilty of defamation in one of the judicial cases
against him.
Rainsy has been asked to pay almost $40,000 to
the state and the plaintiff, National Assembly President Heng Samrin, following
the opposition leader posting a video on social networks in November 2015, Efe
news reported.
The video showed a speech dating back to 1980
when then monarch Norodom Sihanouk criticised the government, which was then
led by Heng Samrin.
Kem Sokha, the vice president of Rainsy's
Cambodia National Rescue Party, is also under investigation by the
Anti-Corruption Unit. He has been holed up at his party's headquarters since
the end of April, when the authorities tried to arrest him for failing to
respond to court notices regarding a trial against him.
Twenty-six people continue to languish in
Cambodian prisons on charges related to their political activism laid against
them since July 2015.
Tensions in the country have heightened since
the July 10 murder of political analyst Kem Ley, whose funeral was attended by
tens of thousands of people.
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